M e |tre" d curve on the anticline to form one saddle-vein, 



the apex of which plunges westward about 

 20°. An ore-shoot on the apex containing 

 arsenopyrite and galena 20 to 24 inches thick 

 was worked only for a short distance on the 

 pitch. 



2,330 ft. North of road 90 feet (27 m.) : Harrison lead 



710 m. dipping north 55 curves conformably with the 

 strata within 10 feet on anticline and forms 

 another ore-shoot at the apex pitching westward 

 about 20 and underlying the South Ohio- 

 Richey ore-shoot ; much galena ; angulars enter- 

 ing from footwall side have thickened the lead 

 at the apex. On both the north and the south 

 limb of the anticline, a series of 25 interbed- 

 ed and parallel veins outcrops within a distance 

 of 800 feet (24-5 m.) which is the width of the 

 auriferous quartz zone on each side of the axis; 

 the two series of veins converge towards the 

 west; several short ore-shoots called gold- 

 streaks have been found in these veins, particu- 

 larly on the north limb, at the intersection of 

 angulars entering on the foot-wall side from the 

 southwest on the north limb and from the 

 northeast on the south limb. 



2,590 ft. North of the road 60 feet (18 m.) : J. E. 



789 m. Hardman's vertical shaft 113 feet (42 • 5 m.) deep 

 sunk on the axis of the anticline cut seven 

 superimposed saddle-veins, both legs of which 

 were intersected at a depth of 100 feet 

 (30 m.) by cross-cuts driven 100 feet each way, 

 showing the continuance of the saddle-veins 

 to that depth and their conformity to the 

 structure of the fold. 



3,320 ft. Alt. 313 ft. (95-3 m.). Goff's road leads 



1,010 m. off to right: centre of dome is reached; the 

 anticline crosses from left to right and passes 

 between the road and the school house, where 

 beds of quartzite and slate are exposed lying 

 horizontally along the apex and overlying the 

 crest of a rich corrugated saddle-vein which 



